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Riverdale Oil & Gas III LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of a Marcellus Shale mineral and royalty package in West Virginia’s Tyler County.
Highlights:
- 30.02 Producing Net Mineral Acres
- Royalty Interest in 13 Producing Horizontal Wells:
- 0.252115% to 0.000944% Royalty Interest
- An Additional Non-Participating Royalty Interest in Two Wells
- Non-Participating Royalty Interest in Two Producing Horizontal Wells:
- 0.145815% Non-Participating Royalty Interest
- Three-Month Average Net Income: $55,431/Month
- Current Average 8/8ths Production: 225,183 Mcf/d of Gas and 3,942 bbl/d of Oil
- Operator: Antero Resources Corp.
- Further subject to Documentary Stamp Fees

This is an auction property. Auction closes at 1:55 pm CDT on June 2. For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email Lindsay Ballard, managing director, at Lindsay.Ballard@energynet.com.
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